1970 Chevy Nova 454 Yenko Clone on 2040-cars
Corona, California, United States
1970 Chevrolet Nova Engine was rebuilt by Ron Singleton, who was part of the Don Garlits racing team http://www.garlits.com/ 454 Engine, with less than 5,000 Highway miles since 2007. The 454 casting # block is bored 60 over, "427" forged steel crank 10-10, Eagle scat H beamrods TRW forged pistons 12/1. Pete Jackson Gear Drive, heads are H.O rectangle port 990 big plug, cam 427-435 HP blue printed solid roll lifter, HV oil pump, Weiland Team G intake with Holley 750 double pump carb. Mallory Unilite ignition, Sun Blue Line Tack, (works, not hooked up), Sun Blue Line gauges in chrome panel work fine. The exhaust is aluminized with Flowmaster mufflers. Transmission ia a "M21" pro shifted 11" HD clutch with a Hurst Super Shifter. Front power disk brakes, Rear end is a 12 bolt posi with 373 highway gears. Very fast, nice sounding cam, runs great. http://youtu.be/-hiIseuWY9A There is no heater, the windshield wiper motor is removed, no front kick panels. The body is rust free, however the paint is not show quality. It is a thirty footer, paint imperfections overall. Will definitely need a paint job. The car is originally from Florida. It was stored in a heated garage in WI for two years, and once I moved to California, the car was covered and stored under an awning away from the sun and rain. I originally purchased this car in April of 2008. At this time I purchased the Yenko Clone for $11,500 Since this purchase I have invested $5,302 in parts, and $9,375 in labor. Receipts will accompany car. The interior was totally removed, and it was professionally refurbished. It has redone front and back seats, floor sound deadener, with new carpet. New headliner, front and rear door panels. Rebuilt OEM steering column with OEM SS steering wheel. Refurbished OEM dash control panel. OEM Delco radio with new 6 x 9 JBL P963 speakers. Mint looking Sun Blue Line tack and gauges, new dash pad, mirror, door handles, new rear door sill, and mint OEM heater panel. Exterior has new Cooper Cobra P215/60R15 and P235 60R15 tires. Dog dish hub caps. New triple plated front chrome bumper, front Grille, new side marker lamp kit with Bezels, new headlight bezels, and front turn signal assemblies. Thank you and Happy Bidding!! |
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